Even if you didn't have a replacement captain aboard the ship when the other captain mistakenly lights himself on fire 6 times and dies on the last one, someone should be able to safely keep it afloat.

How do you keep someone in charge who completely and consistently keeps fucking up the simplest responsibilities of his job?

peeker643 wrote:Even if you didn't have a replacement captain aboard the ship when the other captain mistakenly lights himself on fire 6 times and dies on the last one, someone should be able to safely keep it afloat.

How do you keep someone in charge who completely and consistently keeps fucking up the simplest responsibilities of his job?

If we're going to turn this thread to talk about the election Tuesday, we have to move it to No Holds Barred.

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I turned the game off after the end of the first half. I couldn't take it anymore. Shur burned all of his time outs because he couldn't get his poor excuse for plays in on time. Then in true "Shur" fashion with a minute left till halftime, he runs it up the middle for no gain and burns 30 seconds from the clock effectively losing any chance of getting a shot in the end-zone. Pink slip should have been waiting for him in the locker room at halftime.

peeker643 wrote:Even if you didn't have a replacement captain aboard the ship when the other captain mistakenly lights himself on fire 6 times and dies on the last one, someone should be able to safely keep it afloat.

How do you keep someone in charge who completely and consistently keeps fucking up the simplest responsibilities of his job?

If we're going to turn this thread to talk about the election Tuesday, we have to move it to No Holds Barred.

And much like the election, it won't make much difference who the Browns coach is either.

Also thouroughly enjoyed the decision to run a semi-draw after the go ahead TD negating illegal formation penalty. Nothing says panic like "Damn I called a good play, what are the chances I call 2 in a row? Better be safe".

There is a long list of WTF, before you even get to going for it on 4th down on your own 30 with 4 minutes left. I guess he showed all of us idiots for complaining about him punting on 4th and inches against Indy.

Well this is the perfect time to get rid of him and, considering the bye-week.

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pup wrote:There is a long list of WTF, before you even get to going for it on 4th down on your own 30 with 4 minutes left. I guess he showed all of us idiots for complaining about him punting on 4th and inches against Indy.

Still have a job?

How about Shur in the post game presser when a reporter asked him why he went for it on 4th down when it "went against his nature." Certainly a thought we ALL had. And then Shur's response only alluded to how can the reporter really know his nature. "I know you about as well as you know me." He avoided the question. And then he compares the two games that had 4th down decisions and says, "we didn't win either game, did we?" Like that was excusing his play calling and helping his case. He didn't realize that he was admitting what we all knew... he blew the call both times. Yes, Shur, you lost both games. Thanks for reminding us. You blew it both times.

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Triple-S wrote:Well this is the perfect time to get rid of him and, considering the bye-week.

and who's gonna assume HC duties? Childress? Jauron?

Ride out the storm, if nothing else, he's pressers are pure entertainment.

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Chilly needs to be gone almost as much as SHUR does; but do it now for Chrissakes, and send the message that this sh!t won't be tolerated. And I mean, could they be any worse than they are right now without him?

I honestly can’t tell if Weeden simply blows or if it’s a combination of him struggling in an offense that’s doing nothing for him. And Haslam needs to know pretty damn soon about Mr. Weeden.

Probably argument #1 to can him.

Thank you. At least you saw it for the Browns message and aren't sending me hate-tweets or emails about teaching my 11 yr old daughter how to maim and draw blood.

Certainly not. I've played enough soccer to know that a well-placed elbow or headbutt can grab someone's attention in a heartbeat, and there's way more blood in that sport than you'd expect. Gender doesn't matter and you don't tell your kids to roll over and take it just cuz they're 11.

I honestly can’t tell if Weeden simply blows or if it’s a combination of him struggling in an offense that’s doing nothing for him. And Haslam needs to know pretty damn soon about Mr. Weeden.

Probably argument #1 to can him.

Argument #2 can be made that he doesn't know what he has in Trich either. I know he's had a couple decent runs but they are not utilizing his potential either. Running up the gut with 8 in the box is not a recipe for success unless you are doing it against us.

Here's a simplistic idea SHUR: maybe try THROWING when in a power formation and RUNNING from a spread formation once in a while. You know, like the other 31 teams do. It might just benefit both rookies.

I honestly can’t tell if Weeden simply blows or if it’s a combination of him struggling in an offense that’s doing nothing for him. And Haslam needs to know pretty damn soon about Mr. Weeden.

Probably argument #1 to can him.

Argument #2 can be made that he doesn't know what he has in Trich either. I know he's had a couple decent runs but they are not utilizing his potential either. Running up the gut with 8 in the box is not a recipe for success unless you are doing it against us.

Here's a simplistic idea SHUR: maybe try THROWING when in a power formation and RUNNING from a spread formation once in a while. You know, like the other 31 teams do. It might just benefit both rookies.

This is what people need to understand about running the football in 2012. Literally thousands of yards are being gained on the ground AGAINST THE NICKEL. Why in the holy hell do you think Belichik can send out any running back you've never heard of, including white midgets, to rip off seven yards a pop?

You know another play that gains thousands of yards these days? The back shoulder throw. Know why you didn't see it 10 years ago? Cause the rules were different and guys routinely - and legally got knocked off of routes, thus prohibiting confidence in that play.

So the fucking Browns not only trade up for a running back when CLEARLY the easiest way to move the football is through the passing game - whether you throw it OR run it, and complicate matters by taking that running back and run him into an 8 man box.

The reason their offense blows ain't too hard to figure out. What kind of a dumb ass must you be to play the game backwards.

EVERYONE in that offense is being robbed of their potential by being stuck in that dinosaur - even the ones that truly do blow would blow a little less under someone who understands how to gain yards in modern football.

^^^^^^ That. Like my Brother ( real coach) says, " You have no f%^^&&ing idea what you got up there, they are trying implement an offense that has been figured out for a decade. More tape than Ron Jeremy. IF you wanted to run something like that these days you would need superior talent & very dynamic play calling.

Shurmur does nothing to make the D think. They will kill Richardson, and Weeden has not been given one schematic advantage of which to work. It be like being the little kid walking to school with one arm tied behind your back and your Mom calling the neighborhood bullies & letting them know when to expect you and what pocket your lunch money is in."

pod2dawg wrote:^^^^^^ That. Like my Brother ( real coach) says, " You have no f%^^&&ing idea what you got up there, they are trying implement an offense that has been figured out for a decade. More tape than Ron Jeremy. IF you wanted to run something like that these days you would need superior talent & very dynamic play calling.

Shurmur does nothing to make the D think. They will kill Richardson, and Weeden has not been given one schematic advantage of which to work. It be like being the little kid walking to school with one arm tied behind your back and your Mom calling the neighborhood bullies & letting them know when to expect you and what pocket your lunch money is in."

Wasn't that the same thing the McCoy defenders were saying?

I'm not advocating McCoy, and again, it's friggin' shitty I even have to say that. Fact is, this team under Lerner, consistently, year-in and year-out, set EVERYONE up to fail from top to bottom. I can't wait to see how much changes once Haslem really puts his stamp on the team. I just don't see this kind of epic fail continuing. They still could fail, not debating that, but I think the "epicness" of the fail will disappear.

"I think the fact we haven't been winning [leads to] constant turnover," Cribbs said. ". . . Guys who have been here long, myself and Phil [Dawson], you see that. Different guys come here, you can't get tight-knit. It's hard to have a type of consistency with anything when you have so much change. So hopefully somebody comes and just makes it constant so we can get something started."

That my friends, is the writing on the wall right there. Everyone knows it, everyone wants it. Hell, I bet even SHUR at this point wants to be fired.

"I think the fact we haven't been winning [leads to] constant turnover," Cribbs said. ". . . Guys who have been here long, myself and Phil [Dawson], you see that. Different guys come here, you can't get tight-knit. It's hard to have a type of consistency with anything when you have so much change. So hopefully somebody comes and just makes it constant so we can get something started."

That my friends, is the writing on the wall right there. Everyone knows it, everyone wants it. Hell, I bet even SHUR at this point wants to be fired.

Halsem - pull the trigger.

To be fair, Josh Cribbs shouldn't even be on the team. The fact that Shurmer keeps running him out there for kickoffs, that he returns to the 15-yard line from 8-yards deep, is borderline criminal.

"I think the fact we haven't been winning [leads to] constant turnover," Cribbs said. ". . . Guys who have been here long, myself and Phil [Dawson], you see that. Different guys come here, you can't get tight-knit. It's hard to have a type of consistency with anything when you have so much change. So hopefully somebody comes and just makes it constant so we can get something started."

That my friends, is the writing on the wall right there. Everyone knows it, everyone wants it. Hell, I bet even SHUR at this point wants to be fired.

Halsem - pull the trigger.

To be fair, Josh Cribbs shouldn't even be on the team. The fact that Shurmer keeps running him out there for kickoffs, that he returns to the 15-yard line from 8-yards deep, is borderline criminal.

You are right, but sadly, he is still the verbal leader of this team and I think boo's point was that the guy in that position made a comment about bringing in someone else, and that's probably the sentiment of his teammates as well.

"I think the fact we haven't been winning [leads to] constant turnover," Cribbs said. ". . . Guys who have been here long, myself and Phil [Dawson], you see that. Different guys come here, you can't get tight-knit. It's hard to have a type of consistency with anything when you have so much change. So hopefully somebody comes and just makes it constant so we can get something started."

That my friends, is the writing on the wall right there. Everyone knows it, everyone wants it. Hell, I bet even SHUR at this point wants to be fired.

Halsem - pull the trigger.

To be fair, Josh Cribbs shouldn't even be on the team. The fact that Shurmer keeps running him out there for kickoffs, that he returns to the 15-yard line from 8-yards deep, is borderline criminal.

To be fair, he's still one of the better returners in the league, and he's had some monster returns called back for holds.

Otherwise, he's useless, and needs to be able to keep his mouth shut.

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Giving this a bump because our "condom" (gonna feel great when we finally get rid of him) and our QB are getting into a kurfluffle in the press. Apparently, the SHUR is calling plays that aren't being practiced. The fact that he got called out on this indicates the obvious...the players hate him as much as we do.

Please Jimmy, end our misery and throw this jackass off the I480 bridge.

Personally, until he's gone, I'm the biggest fan of whomever the Browns are playing. Sunday I'll be rooting an absolute Pittsburg crushing of the Browns. I want it to be 51-0, the fan's pelting SHUR's head with white flags, and riots in the stadium as the dog pound attempts to kill our coach. I can dream.

/on a positive note - Weeds is working OT with the receiving corps after practice to cover all the shit the coach didn't do. Which is great by Weeds and the boys, but yet another indication of the level of incompetence we are dealing with.

So after the game, I'm watching the Red Zone and decided to flip back to see if a real game was on, but much to my dismay, it was Lil Fritz giving what could be one of the most uninspired locker room speeches in the history of sports!

Say what you want about the play calling, the talent or whatever else bugs you about this team, but I think a important quality of a successful head coach is to be a leader of men...

There's more than one way to skin a cat, for sure, but this man is so out of his league it's not even funny. He strikes me as the kind of guy that gets told what to do by his kids on a daily basis...

bookelly wrote:Loved this: 2:30 to go, up by six. Run the ball 3 times up the middle for 3 yards. Fumble on the 3rd try but get a break because the rules are whacked. Punt. Play prevent defense.

Genius. Pure Genius.

/I know they won...but winning by 6 with the other team turning the ball over 8 times is not a win, that's getting laid by a 800 pound granny.

I agree. How many points did we get off of those turnovers? A truly good team most likely gets 30pts off of 8 turnovers, not to mention the points they score on their own accord without the help from the opposing offense.

I'll give Shurmer credit for this: his players play hard for him and there is something in that. We've seen this team quit on Mangini and Romeo in the past at this point in the season and Shurmer still has the locker room on his side. I still want a new coach at the end of the season but it should be noted that he hasn't lost the players. It may not matter though. Haslam didn't invest ONE BILLION DOLLARS of his own money to let some clown he doesn't trust lead his team.

andrew6586 wrote:I'll give Shurmer credit for this: his players play hard for him and there is something in that. We've seen this team quit on Mangini and Romeo in the past at this point in the season and Shurmer still has the locker room on his side.

Not to get nit-picky, but that's not entirely true, especially in the case of Mangini (other than his season/career ending game against the Steelers). Browns were competitive through game 15 that year.

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andrew6586 wrote:I'll give Shurmer credit for this: his players play hard for him and there is something in that. We've seen this team quit on Mangini and Romeo in the past at this point in the season and Shurmer still has the locker room on his side.

Not to get nit-picky, but that's not entirely true, especially in the case of Mangini (other than his season/career ending game against the Steelers). Browns were competitive through game 15 that year.

This. Not to mention it's much more likely that the players are playing to impress the new guys up top more than they're playing for Shurmur.

andrew6586 wrote:I'll give Shurmer credit for this: his players play hard for him and there is something in that. We've seen this team quit on Mangini and Romeo in the past at this point in the season and Shurmer still has the locker room on his side. I still want a new coach at the end of the season but it should be noted that he hasn't lost the players. It may not matter though. Haslam didn't invest ONE BILLION DOLLARS of his own money to let some clown he doesn't trust lead his team.

This team is to young to quit on any coach. Allot of these guys are a bad play away from the citgo. The last four games are not only an audition for Shur, its a audition for every player on the team. With the exception of a handfull of "Franchise" guys everyone on this team is expendable.

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Rutigliano said on 92.3 the other day that the assistant coaches and support staff are the ones who keep the players motivated and focused. The HC's job is to lead the team during the game. These players aren't blind to see the way Shur Shurs this team game in, game out. One could definitley see the D playing motivated to do well for Jauron in order to have him stick around. Weeden and his comments acouple weeks ago regarding Shur shed a lot of light on how some players feel about the HC.

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I'm just enjoying the return of snippy, condesending Shurms to his pressers.

Galley Boys are slop on top of a so-so burger and a bun you coulde get from a Covneninet food mart generic pack. They the Antoine Joubert of burgers; soft, sloppy, oozing grease and cheap sauce and extremely overrated by a biased fan base. Proof that if you throw enough cheap sauce shit on a burger you still can't overcome the lame burger. -JB